The Steamers of the Crystal Beach Linetraces
history of a select group of steam-powered passenger boats that plied
the waters between Buffalo, New York and Crystal Beach, Ontario.

More than just a book of photographs and statistics, Steamers of the Crystal Beach Linechronicles
the events that put these steamers in newspaper headlines before during
and after their years of service sailing to Crystal Beach.

The sixty-seven year history of the Crystal Beach Line is stippled with
collisions, fires, sinkings, groundings, drownings, suicides, rescues,
and government seizures. All are documented within the book including
the near collision of an RCAF fighter plane with the Canadiana while en-route to the park, and the grounding of the Crystal Beach Steamer Pearl during a severe thunderstorm with 900 passengers on board.

Steamers of the Crystal Beach Line is highlighted with...

. . . over 200 photographs and illustrations from museum archives and private collections.
. . . floor plans of the Crystal Beach Line's palatial steamers the Americana and Canadiana.
. . . more than 125 references to period newspapers and nautical journals.
. . . references to every known vessel associated with the nautical
history of Crystal Beach that includes more than 75 steamers, yachts and
tugboats.